After refusing to change their policy which resulted in hundreds of LGBT users being blocked from the social network, Facebook released a statement apologising for the uncooperative response that was given. The policy stated that accounts must be under a user’s legal name, meaning the likes of performers and drag […]

A rise in complaints against medical professionals has been blamed on Social Media and bad press coverage after complaints rose from 5,168 complaints in 2007 to 10,347 in 2012, doubling in only 5 years. After these ever increasing figures continued to rise, Plymouth research team were sent to investigate the […]

There has always been concerns placed upon the impact of children and teens regarding exposure to technological devices and online website content, however parents seem to always be stuck with the dilemma of saying no and having great tears, or allowing them to do as they please with the risk […]

Earlier this year, Facebook began rolling out video ads across user newsfeeds after statistics highlighted a 93% increase in video ads in 2013 from the previous year, achieving over £1billion worth of mobile ads in the UK alone. Social networks such as Facebook and Twitter have been dipping a toe […]

Twitter was always that one social network you could trust to feed you with all your social needs without ads for mobile apps you never have or will have any interest in. All that is past tense now. Expect irritating adverts from now until forever of banners for those games […]

An apology has been sent out to BT users after problems developed last week preventing BT customers from connecting to social media, banking and shopping sites. It is unknown as to the number of customers affected, however the issues were reported across different parts of the UK including Cornwall, Eastbourne, […]